Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 May 1852 — Page 3
From the Prbyterian or tlie Wtjl, AYhite Water rreabyterj-. This body field its Spring stated meeting at
71 AY J4' ,S3 Firfield. Opened with a sermon by J. C.
k-an is under the editorial ' King, the last moderater. S. S. Totter was
chosen moderator, and D.ivid Monfort Clerk.
SPEftlL NOTICE.
Vnoiner wieaimc Manneri Impor tnnt to Dyspeptical Thb Tnt t DiKrtva
prepared from Rennet. or the
Soft J. Ktu v. Esq., ho is respon'J . .minions an d potit.es.
I Minister all present except D. Monfort, D. D.,
i Ox. after Directions of Baron I.lobig the great Phvsi- ! ologionl Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. P.. No." 11 j North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa. This is a trulv
wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dvspepsia. Jaun-
ui Debility, cu-
The Great French Cirrus t OF JAS. M. JUNE & 00.
A great dispopsia enrer, ' rrillE most extensive an.l brilliant troupe In the leFonnh Slomarh of an 1 world! Wilt exhibit at Brookviile, on Fri-
day. May 21st. lti. and at Ijinifl, May ioth. Two performance! Afternoon and eveuing. " Doors open at Admission, ct.
for
Asian"
should be handed in I D. Stewart and Jame Gilchrist.
Monday, so as to be sent down
A committee reported the organization of a new church at Sardinia with ninteen memoers- . . . .. . . I . . ,
Kichts. James v., ncnrisi, minister, was eiecieiias com05 undertake in earne-i. is apt to ' missioner to the next General Assembly, as '""' 'Uy- certain to be done with teal and principal, and John Gilchrist as alternate; and as ! undertaken to supply her j Dr. VV . ,r. M,,rtin, of RushvlUe rttli ,. Lwl aew.Wh all kinds of Millinery. , . , . f .
.Iil,,..K;tKMis.Trimmiiurs.&e.. . " " moerty, as
rf1
.v H.U alternate.
. eiifM rather to say. Mistress or ; Presbytery commend to the prayers and cooper'iunot &Kas makes her purchases ation of the churches, brethren Beard, Thorn-
Although
dice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, aiv
rmr after nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the tiastric Juiee. Pamphlets 'containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements.
1 Six l.adf Equestrian. ; From all the principal Hippodromes of Paris. Vienna and St. Petersburg. The celebrated M ad. Tm iMilli, j Will, in her world renown School of the Manege, delineate the fashionable modes of Lady Equestrianism l in the saddle, applicable to the road or the chase, prei sentinc to Lady Amateurs in this exhllirnting and trulv elegant amusement, a perfect model of imitation! i With the correct Costumes. Mnnner of Setting the
nim;.n, . I Horse. &c. Mad. T. will also introduce all her favortt Blooming Orore township, ,,e trained horses. Hercules, Washington. Chemine.
IIYMENIAL.
On the 6th inst
by Wm. Hatfield Esq., Daniel D. Don to Miss Superb, Marengo' Brilliant. Alma and Achilla,
ifiAauAaET Wiggins. Ki'iiTi josepnint, On SundavlaaL. Mr. Wili lm S. Hmnm to ' t". ?!" f lepint U.ura de grace. ,on a single horse
Miss Mart EuiAnrrH Stewart. On the came dav, In Bath township, Mr.
LnWARD RlRKBAl.TKR to Miss MART AsHCRAfT
M.wt tiCMraou . vi i, ii pin, iiri :t.i. , , .. . KIOM - liv llieHoanl nf Pnldlostlnn
Ul take all manner of trade, J 1""'
..r .... I. hi,tt..r. our uonnus.
. k..r ewn proiHr person
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llor nonrs are on Pearl street.
r 'n.tl Vr. Smn-p"s store.
,j hwve bnilli" is aKwt to be ereet-
K..i.t;ra .viatcn raciory, wun a
1 '.jaJteaaiinery tuffioicnt to supply ' "p .th Biatvhos. rratv r.scapo. 'ft--'? township, as we have been lnot"! --. ldy and boy traveling w ith v.,aj o niib'S from this place, came
. ; r tV '
tve.l. but one of the horses i
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I I. 1. I. I ' ii": ;nu mi., .,i, iiijciuii voriiruuB, r.sq., Ol
. ouu iiirjr, " unv e ueeu revenu y appcinieu ix-aroorn county, .Mr. Hisn r lattat, of enice,
The next stated meeting will be at Rising
. ouu, iiri t uewiay oi epiemoer next, at aetreti P. M. D. A. Wallace was dismissed to join the Presbytery of Palestine. The pastoral relation between the ReT.J. C. King and the church of Sand Creek waa dissolved. The reason for this dissolution, to which the church consented, were, the Inability o f the church to eive a full support, and : the want of health of the pastor, rendering It impractible for him to take a csllegiata congre- ' gratioa.
In regnrd to missionary apprlations andmin-
sg.;:;. Will not Supervisors take warn- : isterial support, Presbyterj adopted the follow-
WS-.A JJ " ,U1 " ing resolutions:
1. Resolved, That w hen churches make ap
plication for missionary aid, and Presbytery
Ohio, to Miss CiTinniM jAitres, of the former place.
imyesieniav evening, air. Thomas :nRRi, to -Miss M aroarct Barscr. both of this place. Good !
MUle. Louise, in her brilliant Coup D'etat, without sad-
ucornnuie. l ne orps iw uallct. consisting or M'lle Irene, M ile. Franck. U Petite Cerito and & M'Ue Auguste, will also appear in a beautiful Pastoral Ballet. Thetierman Herculea, 1IF.KK KIST, W'ill exhibit his extraonllnary prowess. Also Equestrian performances by Messrs. B. Stevens, J. Sweet, W. Armstrong, A. F. Liming, D. Stoker, T. Tucker, and J. W. Murray.
by the railing of an old tree v were passing. None of the
-b
Flour f bid
Wheat f bushel Corn P bnshel tats bushel Potatoes 9 bush Butter t? lb
Iaurrl Itctnil lricea.
3 'Jj iSugar F ft,
56 .Coffee ? Stl IHams p 1, 18 tol 1 Fresh Beef f .10 : Eggs f dot U !
r, to 8 9 6tO 6
ItrookTllleIlrtf.it Prices. Flour r bbl 3 25 ;F.ggs " doten 8 Com ? bushel 'llama "ft, Coffee " ft, m Fresh Beef s ft, B Sugar" 61 $H Wheat bush 55 Butler" UiftlS Potatoes do 30
rhnel Home-.
, W " re beginnlnf to move haTe doubu M ,0 th propri,.- f rrnline . ...,lh.vae. We hope soon to see '. . ....... ...... .... ..
meir rwquest; euner oecauso xney intnK me , church is able to increase the support at home J or should only take such portion of their minit-
. ?A the building flnihel ready for
a . Vlll . .
,tae tpp.e . t.r'a time as ther can pay for; or ahould be nnt-,1.1-kcei ti.tcrlaineil by many that a very . , , rf tv Trait trees were killed bv the M w,lh collegiate church ; or the minister
jii,tvr. Some of ora old citizen reel i should devote a part of his time on missionary is-iatletreesareallsafo. They say that ground a committee shall be appointed to tilt'V:tiy- fevore UUor" '"" , it such churches, and investigate, and advise on ii.!oticetreeiitel the same indiea- . , , , . , rsi' 1 , the whole subTect. an 1 rvnnrt Ia PiwchvlArv. nr
.i,i.,v !Vv now .to: the inner oars ; J i
Cincinnati Prices Current
nutter. Fresh Koll in market,
O - - - SOvS Firkin and Barrel P - - - 14 3 Brrtwax. Prime Yellow t' R - - - K 5? Inferior do - - SO Brooms. rVI-IO RATES. Common t dot W
Knnrv - - 1 1 HI
Shaker - - 4 OOS
rcMisa RATKS
Common ? doiO T.YS
I SRI.M-iaRATCS. Bridle p don 30S36 00 33 Harness, f ft, SOij) Si Skirting, do 51 23 90 Cper dressed 3 ,Sole, do - - SW i molasses. ;Xew Orleans, gal 31 M Sugar House, do 43. 44 ? a vii I Mores.
W Carolina Tar,
t Dm Kails.
MOOD RRASnS,
Equestrian Manager. Pror. K. Johnson Director of the French Troupe, Mons. Tourniaira Leaderorthe Buele Band, Mr. R. Willis Principal Clown, Mr. W. Worrell Second Pero Mons. Mallet lLr"The Procession, comprising a most superb eortoev, exhibiting some or the first stock In the world, w ill enter the town, preceded bv A majrttificent Carol Arptnne I In w hich will be seated the Bugle Band or K. Willis. The harness used in this splendid vehicle was manufactured by Lacy & Phillips, Philadelphia, and is the same flrni that took the premium at the World's Fair. London, having cost in getting it up over tannu. ILr" For full particulars of Hrformanees. the public are respectfully referred to the descriptive and delineated sheets of the Ureal French Circus, in all the public places. mav 14. 91-lw
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SCALE OF PREMIUMS. rriliril will te awarird at the first M annnal fair al the Franklin A(rl. cultural Society, to be held at II rook, - ille. on the Glh, llh and 8th of October next. Class istIIorses. For the beat stallion over 4 years old, 10 00 to do do over3and under 4 3 00 do do do Colt overS vearsand under J 3 00
do do do do over 1 vear and under 3 9 30
r or the best brood mare over 4 years old lo do to'lding over 4 years do do do do 3 do do do do do 9 do For the best pair of mulch horse For the best draft horse For the best buinry horse For the best saddle horse For the best Spring Colt For the best Jack do do mule colt Class 2nd Cattle. For the best Bull over 3 years do Vd do do do
do 3d do do do Diploma do best Bull two vears old
Io do do calf one year old do do hull calf For the best cow over three years old do do heifer do do heifer calf do do milch cow do do fatted ox or cow Class 3dIIofrs.
For the best boar over 1 year old
do Sd do do do do 3d do do do Diploma
do best boar pig under 19 months old 3 00 do do breeding sow over one 1 year 5 00 do do sow under one year old 9 50 For the best litter or e pigs under 10 month) old 3 00 Class 4 1 h Sheep. For tho best fine wool buck 3 00
do do long wool " 5 00 do do fine wool ewe 3 00 do do long wool ewe 3 00 do do lot or 5 lambs 3 50
Class 5tla Farming Implements.
BR00KV1LLE MERCHANT'S.
The Fire in Brookviile
trAKFSnodiflercnce in the price of goods, unless Pne
Jl it makes tnem cueaper man ever,
To Drove thai they are so very cheap, just step into
Hi RTOss and examine bis Uea-jr stock of New BiMaaMe GmU. Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore; which he la idling cheaper than tho cheapest. LADIES DRESS GOODS, In endless varietv. handsomely assorted, and of tho
last and newest' stvles, both of pattern and color, among which are hAndsomo silks; Barege ltelaines, Mouslin ltelaines. Ban-get, Ijiwns. French Ginghams, Laces. Eilgines. lnsertiugs, Keedlo Worked Collars, Sleeves. Cults. Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose, Kid and Silk Gloves of all colors, and an immense stock
of prints, of every quality and price, together with a elect assortment of City made Gaiters, Slippers, Boots, Shoes, ore., ozc j (ealleaaea's tSaoOa i In great variety; superfine cloths, doeskin and fancy ! Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, Satlinets, Tweeds, llo.iottv, Silks and other Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs,
Ac, Ac.
HOY'S WEARi A lanre assortment, well selected, of superior, fine
and common qualities, allow prices.
Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
JBOITE. Manufactures, and has In elorv Voi , 4 Water at.. 4 doors West of Main. Hemp, kin nil -la and Cotton Hope, Cords, lines and tutatna of all qualities and sixes, which be sells at manufacturers
mn is, 1B5 la-ly
J&C. BEiRIHT-So. 21, Pearl street, Cin. cin nati, dealers In satinet warps, steel reeds, shuttles, pickers, harness twine, roller cloth, press papers,' tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plates, Ac. Also Agent for Smith, Woodcock, A Kaljrhfa machine cards. mhlfi, 1S3E 12-ly
J.
aide of tMAth street, second door East of Vlue. OB-
i l"'"iv' mi- ".icw L,ycvuin." I M. B- James .McCord. In a private card, has takes j occasion to drag my name before his friends and the I public in a manner as unprovoked, as unwarrantable, admonishing them to beware of my Lltnd KanufmloIry, as employing only half-priced hands. If his j friends and tm public should be induced, bv his card.
to i no. bv iii. nan jiriccu wore, oeiore purchasing bis at double the price. I feel that I shall have much pToesure in returning him my thanks fur a very great, though unintentional, kindness. ap 9 l&-3-m l STOTI made Boots and Shoes at wholesale, by j JAMES HCDSOX', So. 3 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, 1652 16-1-y
A. TROWBRIDGE Wholesale and retail Grocer & Produce dealer. South-oast corner of Court 6l Race streets, (opposite the Farmors
Carpeting, Table Covers, Table Cloths; a large assort- j Hotel.JCincinnali, Ohio. A choice stock of all good ment of all qualities and prices. A very heavy stock : In his line .constantly on band at lowest rates.
of Muslins, bleached and unbleached, colored and
twilled, cheap txrorerlc, IIoMowaro, Hardware. Cedarware. Queensware. Tea-ware In
whole setts, Ac.. A-c. Our slock is very large, bought at low prices, and w ill be sold cheap for cash or coun-
.duce. B.H.O; J. C. JSUKIUA.
trv produ
Hrookville, April 23, lv2.
Qreat Sale of Dry Goods,
flllOCEHIES. tlner-ntiTvnrr, llnrri1 ware and Cutlery, Hoots. Mines,
For the best farm wagon for two horses
Hats.
4 35
Fancy - - 1 4tKsl
Shaker - - 9 95 Cordasre. Manilla f lb - I3 Hemp - - - - Cotton Yarns. Assorted Sos. from 5 toll) en, - 14
'1. .... ; . .n..-r.u the committee of missions. aa Preshrter maw ! No. 11 do - - lis
.-4 Trr-n.-i.-i - , . v---. -j i-olton batting, Xos
ic trees had sunered no senous in
' direct.
j 2. ResotTed, That four hundred dollars is ; considered by Presbytery aa the minimum on w hich ministers can support, in the cheapest lo-
.ttrirnttnvRl--Shecp. i V -ca M tV rr.xxv'iin;r of tlie Franklin
Aj-.-iViui sivkty that it. next monthly cations wUl,itt our bounds; and when ministers
te: subject's to bedis- -5t "U theJt lime for ' rrmrchea . . j .,1. .!.,,..1,... ii .i. .u: . ,
t-;nMi''- tike tins early occasion or '.c. on u ran .m3 aiuuunt is
( iccting. and especially to the , a gilt, nnd that they are expected te increase r.tHtt Wii: i i-.-oplc fivl sufficient Interest : tl,e;r support as fast as thev are able.
I Leave was granted to the churches of Cam
bridge city and Ebeneter to employ the min
isterial services of Rer. J. J . Scott for six months. An overture was adopted unanimously in favor of a cheap newspaper, and ordered to be
V,- !? Ar --:': to come forw ard and give :
. ,trawe i 1 a:-l. Complaints flave been i .
i;.', urj rie has lwn expressed at the - 'tr.:,.' it.t.-n'st hi,h is Siiid to be manitU' i'v-r,T; M-at. We hope our citizens wilt ,-n;:s!is7oal worthy of the great cause. t i r 'iiiiil for such insinuations against this
i , , forwarded to the next Assembly :,; vli iis-velv iii wool and possessed J
I - Ulicve, of much vslwaMe informa-
Mi!)ict of Sluvp gnwing. Will they be .:r:?vethe siK-icty tho benefit of their ex-
' 'MI all that can. come prepareit w ith facts ; ,w tlie kindsof sheep that shonl.l le - ! -nor the butelier.the kinds of grass : a. irs i; port, and the amount of wool :,'irl may be made to produce to the acre, wrs'raw at once the prai ticability and ad'fe p m rally and cxt -nsively into the i.
' u.-s. Vnt by one of thos. little colAViden-
'. Uno v-M.iintinir.t'iis subject comes i t ke;.. Therr is a p.Viiliar as-
rtli!jfv'Hl and the place. I . ti 1 11-.. i, -inUy. now Ij ing HI
'a ! --. are better adapted to sheep r; .t, u!, r pnrp.se; and it is believed i .- i..t I'u-iness as any binds in the -- -i- T :.o j irt of the country Is the 'f - a.;. i a itnr-rtMKe.
14 8 10
D. Monfort, one of our licentiates, was ap
. pointed as a missionary for one year in the western parts of Decatur and Ripley counties. A committee was appoiuled to orgauize i
church in M ilford, if the way be open. Supplies were appointed for the commissioners as follows: I. W. Monfort, first Sabbath
in May; Wm. Pelan second Sabbath in May; D. Monfort D. D. third Sabbath in May, and F. Monfort, fourth Sabbath in May. John Wallaee presented testimonials certifying that he had been for several years an elder in
A large tli Methodist Episcopal Chnroli, and that his culpa- moral and rcligieus character have Wn irr.
proaehable, and asked to be examined In view of his admission to ministerial standing in our church. He was subjected to tlie examinations aud trisls required in order to licensure, and rres-by tery being; well satisfied with his qualifications, licensed him. J. G. MONFORT, Stated Clerk.
Turnpike. ..-.nsVi.w'.it say j ou to a p'.Ve, or plank Vir, I. Many of you and your neighbors !n onr mills ov.-r a mud road. How mm h
iiore proitta:,).. i!i .onn.-xion might he bv UThe water in the Ctucinati Branch of the
pike. Between Laurel and Clarksbunr White Water Canal U.rn .-ill lu, t.t ,,t f.,.
r ..... . . . - vh. au.
Brookvdle and
m.t. s. ext.-ii.iine from t'v
'r,-ule r.ad aesin .nli,-1., r i.i. -
l",l.i. J 1 VI.
ia-'l.anandi-r contract. This ill overcome
"K tVe road. What iv von ,if j-,i,,,
-.-.Ms and readies we believe. b within
'vsa.1 a half miles of your rlace. Will von
ii.l cM uihin flreenshunr to rarrr i,o
...y
tv Irfiwry and Hit.
nt k4 Sprinrtill to Creenshunr.
four months shortly, to euable the R.R. Company to build their track along its bank. Ind. Press.
13 J. A. Matteson, was nominated by tha Illinois Locofoco State Convention sn the 20th,
scrittoe,. Wot from tlie end of the next Gubernatorial candidate of that par-
neiehborliood, and tv. G . P. Koerner, received the nomination
for Lieut. Governor.
attinc,
3 and 1 do II 5l
Candles. Star, r lb - -Pressed Tallow It - Common do - 9 a Col foe. Prime Kio t It, H1
Inferior do - 10 10J Uinl No I do
live Mnlls. Madder, r Ik - 1 15 S Float liidifO 1 lOj
Copieras - 3 03t 00 Feathers. Prime Live Geese $ ft - - - S& 34 Fruits. Raisins, Malmra. ) box - " a -to-a Cluster, do - 3 Wjft c lemons, ilo (trances P bx 6 OOal Smvrna Fiiss,
t; ft - - l,v Currant do - 7 llatesdo - -
Prunes do - 3tK Fish. Mackerel So 1, f bbl - 13 00M3 50 lo So. 2 do 11 50"i
lo No. 3 do H 50 White Fish do 9 50 Salmon 'o 1 1H Otv Smoked herring C nov - - liO 05 Cod tish p a, Flour. Kxtra brands 3 : 3 40 (Jood Super. 3 13. 3 IS tanM-nt. Prime f ih 3t; tllass. mumnn cot try BR"ns, 8 bv 10 f box 2 l 10 bv 12 do 2 25
10 by 14 do 2 50
citv nmsns.
f by 10 plwx 3 50
10 bv 12 do 2 73
10 by 14 do 3 00
HOT.
Prime. Timothy.
r ton ! 0OS
Do in market 50 00a 41 00
Hides.
West, flint, f It 615
lrv Salted, do. 7
Green, do. - - 4j
iitao. Pic. PI ' Bar, do - -
l.rauirr, arviio RTV. Bridle, p dox 30 24 00 Harness, t? fc It.. 20
Skirtinjr do - IrvJ S3 do - -V'per in rough M do r R, - - 16i5 20 ,i do - - Sole, do - - It" 2 1! ICommon
3 00 3 2S 3 7 4 37 5 50
18 13
1 00 10 d keg or 100 M
- . -8 d do ddo -15 4 d do 3d do -I IS'nts.
Soft shelled Almonds 1 p fl, - . 17 17 Hani, do - 8ji
tsmrlish alnuts, 12 ft, - - 9 Rrar.il nuts do P , Filbi-rla do - 7 Pecans do - - 7 Poanuts, r bush 1 00 j) I Oils.
Linseed f ir.il 60 p 65
Do N'o. 2 - 70
Provisions. Mess Pork 17 Clear do 17 M.& I hin Mess , Prime - - n Uump - 11 W3 lird'o. 1 10 -Do. No 3 - - S f jSides in bulk PJt Mb) smoked Hk 'Shoulders do 8it
Do in bulk 7W Hams do - 7J Do smoked f& 9 ;Do sugar cured 10uS 11
I Paints. Pure white lead 1 r keg - - 8 00 !Noldodo - 1 SO Kiee. Carolina nint ft, 4 siintnrn. Prime N" O p ft, 5J Si Ct Fair do - - 5J 51 iCmshed do . p) , 10
Powdereit do - '.'(alio
every Kind,
. a is. at asnoui OB
1 he undersigned admiiiislrator nt bonis no will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence or Wil
liam Ki-soTTOs. deceased. Melamora. Franklin County, the personal property belonirinc to the estate or said deceased; consisting or a large and splendid stock
or goods, Invoiced at near live thousand dollars, containing a full variety of articles demanded bv the country.
The sale will commence on Tuesday the 8th of June next, and continued from day to day, between the hours of 9 O'clock, A. M.. and 5 o'clock, P. M., until said personal estate Is all sold. Teas. Amounts or 83 and under cash, over three and under $50, credit until Christmas next, over S 30, a
crcuii oi is monms win ne given. In all cases or credit, a note with good security wilt be required, beroro delivery of the goods. Persons
purchasing am! railing to comply with the above terms, will forfeit to the estate, 25 per cent of the amount of purchase. WILSON MUKKOW,
May 14, 18o2. 21 Administrator.
do do
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
do do
Thejlest farm gate
ne nest sou plow
do do sub soil plow
do do corn shelter for farmers use do do corn planters
Class fit If.Tlrclian teal The best two horse carriage
fauninf mill
clover thrasher two horse harrow Held roller for 3 horses horse hay rake crain cradle hay and straw cutter one horse cultivator
plough for general purposes
do do
do do do do
do
do do do
do do do
do
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carriage harness wagon harness plowing do saddle and bridle pair of mens boots
pair ladles suppers
10 00 5 00 S 00 3 00 3 no
3 oo 9 Ml 9 50 9 SO 5 (SI 9 00 S 00 5 00 3 50
2 50 Products. io oo
Spiritual Rappings. lirE HAVE Jl'ST had a communication through W this medium advisinc us to make known lo the world the late arrival, at the Old Wklw Urarr," Direct from Philadelphia and Haltimore, of the largest and best selected stock of Goods we have ever had the pleasure of offering to the pnblie. As the means of communication with the large cities become easier and more rapid, competition in trade inen-aaes. We endeavor to keep pace with the Kail-
road ana u-icirramiic snint oi uie ago- ucrciu
selling at extremely low rales; we expect lo sell off
our goods quickly and recruit orien. ( onsequenuy tliis Spring when roods are cheaper than ever be fori.
and our slock Detlcr man usual, we are enaoiru m infer rreat inducements to purchasers. We enumerate
below a part of our goods. Silks, Dress Ge-sda, Ac
BulnesKShipmruts. i Wwandj-rostti of almost every town detwo cia.-s. p-osranhical position, and ''.
sum in shose hands the business
' '"V:Ue lre rable that commerce and ; 'lr,' in T'te of n imp,iliments. Some '
sr. avnnhl drive j
II mrishipg business bv
ismess
l V' h,wcv,r- he fashion of the , 1 ' , lT",'1-- rather than cause . fr,.,. Jti:MU.g ra,her ,han : -'Stmet.-fspch-tojud-e of places n.M " IUiey ttiis-htdo K .v j- . .
. . - - . " i.i .ii.-, .in .m.
I, oaf No 4
Do No 5 do - -Do No 0 do - -;Do No 7 do - - -,Do No 8 do - - -j White Havana - Pi ; Yellow do - - 7r$ Seeds.
'Clover P bush 4 0054 50 Timothv do 1 50ji 2 50 Flax do - - 1 00 I Shot. Bv the kec - 17 00 iBv the b.-ur - - - 1 45 ! Spices. Cassia It, - 3iH 33
iPimcnto, do - - 17 Pepper do - - - 0l jClovesdo - 30SI 33 Nutmeirs No 1 do 1 50
8 I Tobacco. 8 No 2 Mo ft 5
4i, andS's 49 ft, 12-5 'Do Va do do l.V;$ 41 m, Kv twist Hi--3 !Do do 13 lump 12 Do do 5 8's - 12
.Mo aud Kv leaf Wool. Full Wood f ft, 35
- - otV-ti - 2! - - - 80
D. . I.. STCAIIT, Respeclfullv informs the ladles and rentlemen of Franklin coiintv. that he
is permanently located In Laurel, and Is prtared at
ail times ,o penorm an operations oi uental Mirgerv with neatness, care and skill. Cleansing, filling and inserting on pivot, done in the most approved stvle.
whu tne nest maienai. pots, sunns and blemishes removed rrom the teeth without iniurv. Teeth insert
ed on line gold plate, only by atmospheric pressure, or
wun clasps as tne ease may require; irom one to a full set. with or without artitlcial iriims. Scurvy, Tartared(5iims, and all diseases or t he month treated w ith rare and a cure w arranted. Charges very low, and a call very respect fully solicited. Mr. D. I.. Sn-ART haa beeu residing in this place (Iurel) for some time, and, as far as we have any
anowieojre oi nis worts, nas roniiorcu entire satisfaction. We reranl him as beinea cood practical Dentist. Tnos&sGirroBD, M. D.;W.P. Kitchkx, M. D.: E. Detweilxr, M. D. my 14 213w
(.ILKUl'l Olll l'.ITED L.A It Notice is O hereby jriven that I w ill offer for sale at the doorot
the Clerk's office, in Brookviile, Franklin county. Ind., on Tuesday, 13th or July, 1852, between the hours of
lllo lock, A. .M., ami 4o clock, P. M., on said day, the following tract of land, situated in the aforesaid coun
ty, low-it: The North half of the North east quarter of section six in Congressional township eight, or ranjre one west, containing seventy-six acres more or less, mortgaeedbyli.cL. Cisa, March 11th, 1847, for the payment of t300. with Interest, for the use of townshin nine of range one west, in the aforesaid county and forfeited for the non payment of principal and interest. M.V. SIMONSON, School Commissioner of township 9, Kauge 1. May 10, 1852. 21-ta BLACKSMITH I Mi The subscriber, having been raised in the town, served a faithful apprenticeship to the Hlnrksimif liinar business, and having built ashopin the Southern part of the town, about one square South v( the public square, is now ready tor business in all the branches or common blacksmilhitie. Whilst old shops and men or established character In business can tret alone. I ask that favor and custom which a young man and a new beginner needs. I expect to earn my money by honest industry and bard knocks, and those who patronise a ncwhcgrinncrisnlwnya remembered during life, with
the warmest gratitude. IPr Work well done or no psv. May 10. 1852. 21-3m SAMUEL MARLAT.
Tho best doxen of corn brooms
do do churn do do sieeimen of edge tools do do specimen of blacksmtthing do do ajiecimen of cabinet furniture " " specimen iron castings do do best suit of clothes do do specimen of printing paper do do sjK'ciiuen of crockery ware
5 00 5 00 2 50
3 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 3 00 S 00 9 50
2 50 5 00 9 50
5 00 9 50 3 50
apl 9, 1S52 16-1-y
UKMEHS HOTEL Corner Race & Court ; streets. Cincinnati. A. C. HKSINO. Proprietor, at
tached the Hotel is a very large wappon yard and sta
bling for 21X1 horses. Hills very reasonable, apl 9, 1852 te-10-m
Fancy Lawns;
Mourning do Be race de Lainc; Ginjrham: Swiss Mull Jackonet;
Mohair & Silk Lust.;
Prints.
Class 7-Osuarslic itlnaafnctared Articles.
do do .4 U do do i do do ! do do I do do do dO do do
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
14 18 -k 14 14 e 35 33 30 27
AmilNISTRATOrtSXtTriCE. Letters or Administration have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk or the Probate Court of Franklin County, Indiana, upon the estate of Sins Tvnkr. late or said county, deceased. Persons owing said estate are required to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them legally authenticated. Said estate is probablv solvent. JOHN W. HITT, Brookviile, May 3, 1852. Administrator.
The best pair or woolen blankets 2 50
10 yanls of naunel 3 50
10 yards or cloth satineits or Jeans 9 50 I 10 yards woolen carpeting 3 50 10 yards rag do ' 8 50 j woolen or worsted net stockings 1 00 do net socks 1 00 do mitteus 1 00 hearth rug 1 00
Class SlhIIuttcr and Cheese. For the best 5 ft, butter 5 00 do 3d 5 do do 3 50 do 3d 5 do do Diploma, do best cheese 3 50 do do 3 gallons apple butter 3 oo do do box honey 3 00 Class flth'O'cedlc nnd ladies Work.
For best white counterpane or plain white quilt 3 00
sieccu quill 3 (Ml group of worked flowers 1 00 ornamental needle work of any kind 1 00
specimen of hair work 1 00 wax flowers 1 00 ornamental shell work 1 00 specimen or bead do 1 00 lamp stand mat 1 00 silk bonnet 1 00
The best specimen or loaf bread (excluding regular bakers, 1 00 Class lOth Fruits. For the best variety of apples,3 or each, named and labelled. Premium one years subscription to the Horticultural Review. For the best variety of pears, 3 of each, named and labelled. Premium Ono years subscription to the Horticultural Review. For the best variety of peaches, 3 of each, named and labelled. Premium Ono years subscription to
ine Horticultural ttoview. For the best basket of Grapes. Premium One years sabsreiption to the Horticultural Review. Class II tit Crops. For best crop or wheat not less than 5 acres f5 00 do do do of corn do do do 9 do 5 00
do do do or oats do do do 5 do 3 on do eo do of barley do do do 5 do 5 00 do do do of potatoes not less than I do 3 50 Class lth..Graln, For best sample of wheat, one bushel $2 00 do do do do barley 2 00 Class lathVea-etables.
ror dcsi one uau noien ueaosoi catnuigo
1 ps India black Satin; 115 " 3 - bl'k Gro D. Rhine; J3 " 4 44 Chamclion Silk; '15 1 " Fird Poult de soie; 30 1 " bl'k do do 10
1 Silk Albarlnc; 125 "
3 " Hrorhe do 10 " 6 ' Kmh-d Muslin: 150"
All these goods are bcauluul and many or them entirely new In stvle. Our Stock of Fancy Articles, Is also very rull. Plain and Fancy Silk Satin, Ginrham 6c Cotton Parasols: Gingham & Cotton Umbrellas. Anelceant lot or Fans: Linen and Cotton Hd'fs;
Silk, Linen, Cotton, Kid and Pic Net Glove and Mitts,
Hosiery, Swiss & Jackonet tdgtng and insertion, kiibons. Silk, Linen and Cotton I .ace. A splendid lot of Canton Crape Shawls,Thibet Wool Shawls, Cashmere and PeLaine Shawls, Lace and Needle worked Collars, Silk and Crape Lining. men's Wear and Domestic Goods.
6 ps super bl'k broad cloth; Gents Silk & Linen eloves;
CIIICKEHIXG'S PIANOS. We shall open this week several of onr Spring stork of Pianos, Ui which we invite the attention of purchasers. Thev are mostly from the factory or Jonas Chickertng, who it is well known, is one of the oldest and most sr.ccessful manufacturers in this country. These Piano Fortes are worth ten per cent more than those made without the entire Iron frame, as they are thereby more durable and remain in tune much longer. The touch ia more delicate than in other instrument, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not tho amount of strength requisite to press down the keys of many pianos now manufactured. Please call and examine onr instruments. COLBLRN dc FIELD, Music dealers and publishers, 154 Main street, apl 9, 1852 1-y Cincinnati
CJVPEKIOK PIANO FORTES: There ts - j kl an unusual demand at this time for low priced Pi
ano rones, resulting no uouot irora uie scarcity oi money. Mr. Colburn took especial pains last summer in examining the instruments of all the manufacturers of anv celebrity not already offered for sale Is this rosr-
i ket, and found none lo compare with those made by
Woodward or nrown, or noston. These Pianos are beantiful, durable, floe toned, floe touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know or no instruments combining so many good quahtie that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together with a bear -tiful assortment or Chickerine's. and Geo. A. Prince & Co's Melodeons, at COLBURN 6i FIELD'S, apl 9 lC-l-y Sole Agents, 154 Main st.
f(EO. I We
2 " 1 " 4 " 6 " 10 " 30 "
5
Brown do
Blue do Cadet do Summer Cloth; Black Caasimer;
Fancv do
do Cotton and Kid do
do 4 Hose; do Silk, Linen Pocket hd'fs and cravats; Fancy Satin Scarfs, dtc;
5 bales 4-4 Brown sheeting
BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. XJt'Ci ItOOKMIAlVK, Attorney andConn- , seller at l.aw. Office on Court street, opposite the Court House, Brookviile, Indiana. my 14 31
.tiexs- York narkrt. Ntw Yoat, May 10, P. M
Ashes are steady, hut tha market is quiet;
sales of Tots at $5:0fVS5.-06, and of Tearls,
which are scarce, at $,6:31. There is a fair de
mand for Western Flour, with a small stock and
-wtaiicne-cvofth ei rbr.in.... n u.."t prices are tend in? upwards; sales of 3,000 brls,
sfc"hvme go-xl localities seconded bv to rriv "l ,rt for common to straight
V ad well dire,..,! ..en ,r w ' Mate, f;X.v to :31 for round hoop ()hio, ano
. " uusim-ss i n 1 Ci? r - ... ... r ... ,
to :.' ior iiuxeu to lancy luicnican ana
Indiana. Rve Floor and Corn Meal are stead y.
There ia a brisk demand for Wheat; sales of
3,IH) bush Senlhcrn Red at 96c and 2.S00 do
White Canadian on private terms, and 9,500 do IVhll. f-ar.A. .tl ill P ... s. : J..
fu-TC'r.rv " e ,lf,j"in m,un of ; mand for export at 72c. Corn is firm and in F-Vr-,'" . liarel at the Collectors pood demand from the trade and for export -sales
e openme of navigation, via: of 1 8,000 bosh at Ga63c for round Yellow, "'Wf.i'tlnmtH-r, 64,ff64Si'c for Western Mixed, and 6Gc for 7" bushels com; Southern Yellow; an advance. Whisky is firm,
iTv-.v' .. " K ,,lr- i witl demand ; sales or SOU brls I ison at
-a.v bi iwcn flve ad six hundred ; 21 'j'c. Tork is steady.with a fair home demand; ; Th.rc were aK.ui -r ono ' salei of Mess at 1 8 K2U.'S' 1 8 7S. and of Prime at
lib i5: Clear Is nominal at $20 00. There is no
! demand fer aonr Mess and Prime. Reef ia firm,
1 k - -.;. -r sr , n ?ni t c
nmt.hart, that about aiffhtw i and of Prime at 6.00.S7.25. lWf H.m. sr. firm
ia ttteU'lanro t V,. I.,. Cot Meats are nnchsnimd' s1m of KhnnMsra at
i the .M.iiae Law was endorsed j "d of ,"". 1?1.lC; ta ,es! t.isauo,, . . , I firm; sales) of 200 brls and trea at IcVSlO'c, and
Kv... ' " lrrafn,nco nv !500 keirsat lliSUWe. Batter and Cheese are
VCFllF.n WARD, Attorney at I -aw, Brookviile, Ind., and agent for the Protection Insurance Company, policies of insurance against loss or damage by riRR Issued on favorable terms. Office two doors North of B. II. & J.C. Burton's store, my 7 Jit. !IcCIjFIIE-Attorney at law. and Notary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortgages and all kinds or conveyancing. npl 30 9m
nVKI'S KII.KOHE. Attorney and Counsellor
t at law. Brookviile. lud. Office on Court St., Ka or the old Court House. apl 23, lf52 1
Cotton Panllootiry; 2 do fine do
Linen do 9 do f oo
10" Marsailes and Fancy, 40 pes bleached muslin Vesting. 1 10 do Irish Linen; 8 " French Linen; 1 Boots and Shoes.
2 cases mens fine boots; ,'24 pre Ladies Whole Cut 3 do do kip do Buskins: I 1 do do flnecalfshoes24 " Paro.ll do 30prsgoat do 112 Jenny Lind; do Mises S'iocs & Slippers; 24 " Gaiters and I iraiters; Bov. fine and coarse shoes; 12 " col'd enaml'd buskins Children Shoes; JCalf, Goat & Moro' bootees
Gents Slippers, I
IIaf, Bonnets and Straw Goods.
1 case fash. Mole Hats: 20 do Palm Hats
1 doz do Hungarian do 2 do Panama do 1 do Magyar do !1 do mens & boys do 1 do Artist do 1 China trimm'd do 1 Pearl ci bl'k Kossuth do ,i Mens Canton do 1 Low Brush do ) Straw, Florence Braid, China Pearl. Hair and Gimp, Satin, Straw, French, Lace and open Bonnets, Misses Bonnets, Children's trimm'd & Jock j hats. Hardware nnd t urwvrnre. Of these articles we have increased our stock very much, and we think can compete successfully with any as w e buy direct from Importers. Nations of every Vnriety. TI...W .twk of Crocpricft. Wooden ware. &c.. and
all articles usually kept In a well assorted retail store. I
V, ! 1CCI KrUlCIUl WJ . Mill, llUlllli: mi llir-lttl
EO. A. PKHCEJtro'a. TIelooc -i a
have on hand a line essortinei t 'f t'.-,' s;-; -v-
rior Mcbideons at price to suit tlie circui-?.-..' v if all desirincto possess an instrument c 'biri.t . i-.il! ty and cheapness. The lamest s:z; in piai.o eer-, (sometimes called Melodeon Piutios) are je-::.:'fiil. The tones are exceedingly pure and riel.. ari.l t y ns . -the swell, are loud cnouch for a small chur, h or iiu.:. Their eouias is 5 .h tave, and from that down to 4 octave in plain cases, as (rood an instrnmeiit m every respect, except in size and outward fluish. Wo era side agenta for the West, and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. Please call and examine these Melodeons, together with as fine an assortment of Pianos as can be found went of the mountains, mostly from the factories of Chickering, Woodward dc Brown. COLBURN & FIELD, apl 9 16-1-y Sole Agents, 154 Main street.
CAM OY ! Candy I Candiea!! Twelve dollar, per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes at M. PKMANDS Candy Factory, Wulnut street, between Fifth aud Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, apl 9, lf52 16-ly
UPIIOESTERY AND WATTBESSE.Jii oi HopMAKS,on the east side of Elm, bet. 5th dt 6th sts., keep constantly on hand, a superior assortment of mattrasscs of all kinds, and has an extra lot of his own superior spring mail, esses in three pieces, which are capable or being chanced (both sides being alike and equally soft.) twelve different times: thns lastit.g m uch longer, besides being more convenient for handling. They are made or the very best material, and warranted; and he received a diploma rortWm at the late Mechanics' Fair. apl 9 16-1-y FINE CABINET FI KNIXI BE. L. M. I raki. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture, Sofas. Chairs, die., No. SI Sycamore street, one. door above Third, where he gives his personal attention to maniifheturtnr all articles usually called for Li his line, and after 25 years experience in the principal Kastern cities, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. Lanre assortment always on hand. Work made to order and warranted. Furniture repaired, cleaned and varnished. Upholstery done with
neatness and dispatch, terms moderate. Call lit. ap 16-ly L. M. CRANE, 1 Sycamoreal
natronaire for mnnv years twst, and hope by a fairland
liberal course of dealing to merit a continuance of such favors. (apl 30, 1852) K. D. GALLION.
1ICBHAR LINCK. JHO. H. rABliCOAa Linck and Farquhar.
i XTIIE Post Office buildings. South West Corner
i T'
A Main and Head streets, Bro,dtvil!e Indiana. Tho j situations for those desirous or obtaining them
T A CON'S "Tercanttle College. Sine. corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincm-. Double entry Book keeping. Commercial calculatio Penmanship, Lectures on Ccmmercial Law, Ac. Persons desirous of qualifying themselves for business will And it to their ad vantage locallonthcnndenigned immediately, as he imparts a thorough practical knowledge of Bouble entry Book keeping, &c and procures
JYC. HITT, Attorney al I.aw,and Notary Public .office wilhGcoBut Holland, Esq., Brookviile, Ind.
JOHN n. IIOWI.AND, Brookviile. Indiana.
til!.
Ttr Bivl
T paper. thns. b,..ij jii i V.-JT j
. - . . v ..iiui u uui-aiB oji- i Buuiaugru.
? - uis purchase of tracts, and much
-"WW 01 BJ
aor imporUnee waa tran-
at THE o'RtlLLT LtSt. New Orleans Market. Nkw Orlktxs, May 7, P. M
Ohio Fl.inr has advanced: sales of 10.000 brla
Temp, at $3,50. Sales of 30,01X1 bosh Corn at 44 to I 47c. Mess Pork is dull at 17,25. Bacon
Sides are firm at 9,', and prime hg Lard at 1 Ic.
I Tha sales of Tobacco Hurini the week have
j nava remove neen til'U hhds, at J to ae. W hiskay lhje.
'00 trill be held in Tn.lUn.n. i
i -.L . f
!,, lJ CI uctcber n.xt Oh
m --"""ucetf ine practice f the i vonee, cupar ana .vioiasses uncnangea
JB' UUtil recentlv. tlA.A .1
Si r . "
. -wPn countv. where ha haa
kn ng3g?l in a large and tlce. Jr- Umrrtv ia alawver f
f ,."n' aJ w" tha late Senator from
' -rt,- y' eir advertisement in "k -Stat. Sentinel. t . A ie Derision.
Nfcck ,yona8 Frisian ladv, k ' penUeman to whom al
Arrived Uelle Key. Concordia, Kannv Smith
liuckeye and raleou.
Etiquette.
The National Intelligencer has a correspond
ent who proposes a series of numbers on this sub
ject:
I. Before you bow to a lady in the street,
I permit her to decide whether you may do so or
. j uot, by at least a recognition'
v . - gruueman to Whom she was! "'J g' is an anorcewsarj
t niarn.1 I . i innln.,'. f lt. IJ V :iLJ.
ti j, -.-j urvausc na tidiculed re-' ' vl i " bivdhhi uuv m .Huuia.u:
"""flirm h!m .1 t
" 'uue reprooi, ne j
AAV IAUTEItSIIIl. Jons A. Matsos, i and Jons 11. F.Rqrnia, have Ibis day entered into partnership in tlie practice of tho Law. JOHN A. MATSON. JOHN II. FAKQU11AR.
Attorney at Law,
L
AW PAUT'F.nSIIII. Jonn Kva and
Kixiii HivMoxn. have this dav entenil into part
nership In the practice oi tho Iw in the Franklin Cir-
cuillourt. joii.i nni.i...
sep 3, lol-3T-t-r E1H.AK II A JIOS 1).
-tt nOHROn, Attorney and Counsellor al Law, V , Office on Burgess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brookviile, Indiana. Je SO, '51 S6 ly
t It. JOSSES. Attornev and Counsellor at Iw,
If. Brookviile, Ind. Office under American Office,
Court street.
dec 26 5-2-1 y
DAGUERREOTYPES.
D1
Kooms in Linck and Farquhar's Building.
TAJIFS AV. TAT MAX ,1 laurel. Indiana.
-Ihigucrrcan ArtUt,
SMITH A: I XOX- Wholesale and Retail Piano Forte Healer. No. 7K. West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Havlngcompleted their new salerooms of ii bv 1-iO feet in extent, are enabled to offer the lanrest and finest stock of Pianos to be found In the
countrv east or west, all from those celebrated and i unequalled manufacturers, A. Stodart, and John B. Dunham, N. Y. A full w rilu-n warrantee given w ith j each Instrument. Terms cash. mh IS ly I CIIXCIS N ATI SPltlti TKADK, 185. ' BonneLs, Hil)lons and Fancy CmkIs. W. P. Hsvor, Wholesale dealer in silk goods, bonnets, bonnet rib-
bons and fancy dry giods. is now recniving his spring stock. Country merchants are particularly requested tocnll before purchasing elsewhere. New Block, No. 50 Pearl street, Cincinnati, North side, feb 14, 1KM T-m S CII A K F EU &; COI1U Manufacturers of Planes, Carjenters" nnd Cooers" edge tools. Also Importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware. 2S4, Main street, Cincinnati. mh 12 ly
H ARDW ARE ! nardtva re I Wholesale & Retail. The subscriber is now offering at Ko. 64, Lower Market, Cincinnati, an extensive stock orhardware, embraciiigeverv variety. Such as mechanics tools or all kinds, table and pocket cutlery, mill and crosscut suws. hay, grain, anil manure forks, grain and grass sevthes. steel, nails, window glass, guns and pistots, cistern luirnns. &C. The country trade is vmrtic-
nlsrly invited to tlie above stock, as it will lie sold on t
the most reasonable terms. w .H. K. JJA t isu . ni h 5, 185-J 11-Sui
DtOOHF.1 No. 342 Main St., East between
Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have now on hand
a beautiful assortment of Mens, Boy and Children
Straw Hats. Also, a beautirul fliio lot or son t. assimcre hats: embracing ever color, white, pearl, blue
and black. My shelves are also filled with a beautuul
assortment or spring style of Mlk and fur nais oi my
own manufacture, lo w men i inviieinoesficciiai iw-ii-tionof mv oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookviile and vicinity to give me a call when you are In the city. T 7 VOTICE.-Therelsanold woman calling herself Rachael Lockwood, trennently signing my name to onlers and running me in debt to stores and other places. Having robbed my house and left it with some loafers; I therefore forwarn all persons from trusting or harboring heron my account, as I will pay no more debts of her contracting after this date. May 5th, 1854. JAREB LOCK.W OOP. The State of Ind. Franklin Co., . In the Probate Court of Franklin County, Indiana.
Llij.h H. CAsa.and
3 00 3 00
8 00 1 00 10 00
1 00 5 00
T A.
CANDIDATES.
MR. Ct fkso". please announce the name of WM. H. MrCLLF.KV.asa candidate for the Sheriffalty,
at the enssing October election, and ohiige his mh 20 MANY FRIENDS.
Petition for Partition.
MR. C. F.Cnawsos Sir: please announce the name or K. B. JONES, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing October election. apl 1017 irE are authorized to announce BEN J.WHITNEY If as a candidate ror the office or Sheriff or Franklin countv, Ind., at the October election apt 1617
site are authorized to announce the name or JERE V Ml AH O. ST. JOHN as a candidate ror Rccorrei of Franklin Co., at tho October election. ap 9
I to shake hands.
3. When a pentleman
'Mtaman r.t. , , " , ! nen m gentleman dows to a lad "ioaed northeworW could not be .your company, always bow to him ia to-.j . t0 "5 xl religion!' ; ""
TERttS of tbe Indiana American. S3 in advance, fijt in six months. $3 at the end of h vr-.r ami n addition of 30 cents for everv vear
ton lady in pat ment is delaved thereafter.
re
-- recovering- herself, said:; -- - :
. ment sir whan T .b.. ! os'-s KELLY, Attorney and Counsellor "Mrs- a , I discover that jJl,t Uw, Laurel, Ind. .. , wa religion. I cease to he vonra.
" hot leva and i P0 W? KIMBLE Ls now prepared to crush
"constantly and sincerely.
' ritt-t, u " 'iPi;Kii.w.rsh Commercial Journal saya Vs of that State hav., not
: Uv, IUnjufe1 by floods. i J Sced to repair all of the inju-
corn and cobs for fee I. And h i rattling iuaihine
are in fine order for carding wool. Custom is releclTully solicited. mv 13. 21-3w
.01 Ire,
tlTOOl. CAllDIMi-We have engaged James It Coorr.a to run our Cards at the Pelsor Factoiv.
one mile above Brookviile, on the East Fork, where all work will be done in the bei-t manner, at the shortest notice, and warranted to give satisfaction, as Coop-
kr is considered the best canter in this countrv. Per.
LoRCTTA Case, his wife
vs. t. 1? T..... .n,l nlliliM.
Johs R. Larcb, andGoanosLAara.iwooi Mien."..ii named defendants who are non resident or the state or Indiana, will take notice of Uie pendency of said petition, and, that unless they appear on the first day !r the next lerm or the Probate Court lor the Comity or Franklin and State or Indiana, to be holden at the r- . ii .. i n..briiii in the Countv aud State
aforesaid.on the fourth Monday of June next, and answer said petition, said petition will be heard in their absence. JOHN M. JOIlS sON, Cl'k of said Court, By Gtoaos F mix as, Pep'y. May 5, le2.
1 00
do do one half dozen table beets 1 00 do do one half peck onions 1 00 do do one hair bushel Irish potatoes S 00 do do one half do sweet do 1 00 do do peck of Tomatoes 1 00 do do one half peck of peppers loo do do peck of turnips 1 00 do do one half doz squashes 1 00
i do do And largest pumpkins. 2 varieties 100
do do And greater variety raised by one exhibitor Clana l4tn-Plotving natch. For best plowing do 2d do do 3d do Claaa 15th.
The best cultivated farm
do do flour barrel do do barrel or flour made from the least quantity or wheat
Herniations. 1st. The Board or Malinger reserve the right or
withholding premiums where they think the article or-
lered is not sufficiently meritorious. 2nd. Members of the eomiuiUeo competing for premiums, can have their places supplied on Uie day of exhibition, when the article offered comes under the action of the committee of which he ia a member. 3d. The Board is authorized to award premiums on
other articles not herein enumerated, shonld they be offered, and possess sufficient merit or novelty. 4th. Each memberof the society, upon the payment or his annual fee or one dollar will be entitled to a ticket, which will admit himself and family within the enclosure during the days of the Fair. 5lh. Kverv competitor fora premium must become a
member of the Society by paying the annual fee Premiums will be awarded upon animals or articles owned by citizens of Franklin county. 6th. Exhibitor must have their stock or other articles entered on the book s of the Secretary, before they are placed within the enclosure of the show grounds.
?th. Pio articles are to be removed from the enclo
sure without permission of the managers.
ton. J ndges are to report themselves by io o'clock or
the first day.
mh. Person living out of the county of Franklin,
are invited to bring their stock and other articles ror exhibition; the most deserving or which shall be enti
tled lo Diplomas rrom the proper committee. 10th. All persons applying for premiums on grain, grass, seeds, fruits, vegetables, roots, or on hone, cat. tlo, sheep and hogs, shall file with the appropriate committee, a written statement of the mode and manner of producing the mode of feeding and raising the stock, snd the breed. 11th. Diploma will be awarded for all second beat articles on exhibition ror premiums. 12th. Diplomas will in all cases be (riven with s premium. 13th. Awarding committees will be announced In due time before the fair.
14th. All agricultural product offered for premiums
must be of tne present year grnwtn. C. F. CLARKSOK, President. Jobs P. Bbahv, Secretary. my 14,81-M
' attention ol the public is most respectfully invited to
our spring stoca or gooos, careluiiy seicctea, exclu
sively from tne t incinnau Market, "oi me latest ana most ' fashionable styles." mv 7 LINCK & FARQCn AR.
BOTXET.w D ItlllHOlVS. Just received a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at mv 7 LINCK. & FAHUUHAR'S.
ATS CAwr s best spring
ats.Just received and
HI.
my 7
stvle of fashionable
for sale at
LINCK & FARQFHAR'S.
The course of instructions is believed to lie the motl
comprehensive and practical given In the city, and aa the Principal give his undivided attention to the stndents. he flatters himself that the advantages of hi Institution cannot be surpassed bv anv other similar one In the WesL R. S. BACON, Principal. N. B. Merchants in need ol competent Book Keepers or clerks can be supplied by making application (by letter or otherwise) to the undersigned. apl 9 I6-3-m . K. S. B.
NOTARY PlBLICr-The undersigned having been appointed by the Governor, as a Notary Publie, will give his strictest attention to any business in his line, that bis friends may favor him with, and by
TTTVIRIt KI.I.AS A- PAB.4SOLS-A large lot ' dne and rtrlet attention lo Im.ino.. I.- fc.'.
U of Umbrellasand Parasols for sale at the 'lowest ; general satisfaction. Having a number of the roost possible price at my 7 LINCK & FARQl HAK S. approved forms of Deeds Mortgages. Quit claims, ! &c, on hand. Those wishing acknowledgment taken.
. ,, . .. , . . r i - - - .ci.... M.uumuuKmrnu tagen.
UASCY tiOOIiS ripienaio assortment ui or deeds. Arc. made, will do well to give him a call T Hrraires. Ik-rare De Laines, Tissues, Silks, Satins, , H(. will be found u,,, ,uaitr'. om.
Jan 5 3-ly W M. H. M'CLIERT.
Berages, Iters ire De Laines, tissues, Miss, cauns,
and white dress goods. For sale very cheap at
lil.Tln. IX raaitt iian sj.
my 1
PRISTS A. GIXGIIATTIS SO0 pieces of well assorted prints andGinghams. For sale at reduced priccsat (my7) LINCK & FARgUHAK'S
pLOTIIS, Cassimeres,
j Jein a
Satinets and
Litfca t FAaqi-HAB, have on hand a very
lanre and choice selection or cloths, cassimeres. sati-
i nets and Jeans, for sale at Uie lowest figures. Call and I see them. n,J' 7
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PROTECTION. rire. marine mmim inr.v Protection Insurance Company, of
Hartford. Conn. I tie unuorsiru. i
II It. J. AV. KEELY.Sarsreon
Dentist, Brookviile, Ind.; has loca
ted permanently in Brookvlle, Franklin countv. Indiana. All operations in
the dental Art performed upon the latest and most approved principles and w arranted. TPr Office in the North end ol the Adair tavern
stand. ly
HARDWARE, NAILS, AiCaLisca & a-HI-bae invite attention to their complete assortment of nails and general stock or hard ware, at red uced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7
fl HOCEH IES, Constantly on hand, Iresn snppnes I of the verv best quality or Groceries, at the cheap store of (may 7) LINCK 4 FARQUHAR.
ClAPITAL IIOI'SE. The undersigned has tai ken possession of the large and commodious building situate on the corner or (ladison and Monroe at., nearly opposite the Court House, where he will be pleased to entertain as many or his old friend, and the travelling community generally, as may favor him with a call. His house is fitted' up in the very bet style, and furnished with verything necessary to make It an agreeable house for the traveller and boarder. His table is, and shall be, furnished with the very bet thA market afToril.. FrMil mm will . C
St; .TIMER WARE A very large assortment or : Bore, entrusted to his keeping. In short, the proprithe most fashionable, and durable summer goods, eur lscofldeiil in saving, that his bouse shall not be Just received and for sale by surpasseil in Ka.U-ni Ind. RICHARD DUKNAN. my" LINCK & FARQXHAR. ConnersvUle, March leth, '51 21-ly
TOCOl'TRA' MERCHANT'S, Clot.iler), dec W holesale Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, &c. 4c, New Gothio Arcade, 184 Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. Ilavina- nerfocted our .mniwimuiii. fr.w , h. H v...i..
j sale department of our business, we beg to inform our
menus ana merenanu generally, uiat we are prepared to offer to their notice every article connected with our branch of trade, and particularly invite their attention to the excellence or style and quality or workmanship, or our ready made clothing, which we are confldect will compare with the work of any establishment to the United Slates. COHEN. G LASER A CO.
N. B. We beg also to announce, that we hum an.
gaged Messrs: Misers and Wm. Child, of the lata
firm of J.Childsdi Brothers, who embrace this opportunity of soliciting their friends to favor them with a call. ap P. 1833 16-1
WATCH 4: CLOCKS-War. Dawsos tenrie-s his services to the citizens of Brookviile smi t1-
cinity, in the capacity of Watch and Clock Jlaker end
repairer making and mending Jewc'rv, die. I.oj exerience, and strict punctuality are recc dations. Shop three doors north of lac t o', 'ffie. Jy SJ3, 1850 31-tf
nr e.
IOTS FOR SALE. Two lots. No. 58 and 59 In J Allen's Plat, In the town of Brookviile, Franklin countv, Ind., situated on Head street, between the M..tho.tiit Church and Poet Office for sale on the
most reasonable terms, to suit the purchaser. Enquire or (mhlKH) DANIEL U. JONES.
Eronrtny Comfort atnsl Speed.
OI'EENSWAREWe have just received the most beautiful stock of Qneensware. in sett or by
the peace, ever before offered in this market.
my 7 iii.ita a ranHcn.vn.
BOOTS cV SHOES" We have largely Increased our stock of Boots and Shoes, and now offer the gems of the season, to please tbe taste of tbe most fastidious. In the way of Mrs. Ht aan.Ls custom made la
dies slippers and buskin with the prettiest Denies boots and otherflxens11 in town.
may 7 LINCK ft FAKQUHAK.
91 EARS. Commission Merchant, and
dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, ev
ergreens, shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, and Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural Imple
ments, no. lu longress street, vuiciuuau, vuiu. mh 19, 1853 13-ly -stead's Commercial Collesre. S.R.o
II ner of Main and Fourth ts., Cincinnati. Theob-
Wt ni this institution ts to analifv gentleman praeti
eally for the Counting House and business pursuits; the course of instruction embraces the theory and practice
of book keening and penmanship, lectures on mer
cantile transactions, commercial calculations, die, covering the entire field of Commercial operations, thns enabling pupils to become finished accountants. Tuition for a full course (in advance) $25. Further par
ticulars can be obtained by calling at the Institution, or
by addressing the principal, (post-paid;) mh 19, 185i 13-6m J. E. HEAD, Principal
1 4 ,T
, " n.i i. ilnn nrenared to issue Pol- : M'i New Arranirement R. G. bTAKSrs'. Cin
anil i"sm - -;: L,., '7i '.. r--ill I... IT. 8. mail Dailv packet
line. From and after thend of March 1852, there w ill
tcies, upon approved risk,'JnHrvJr"p0el",A-,
For Laurel and Franklin County.
GIST
my 7, 90 -ly
TERMS OFADTEBTISISUi rorannouncing candidates ror countv offices and office or a higher grade, subscribers will be charged 51. non-subscribers t3. Township offices fl. To be paid in ad-
inmmiitrfs-Oni souare or less will be Insert
ed throe times for one dollar, ir pavment be made In
aa .1 ..1 1 - . n .1 imii,iv.ll, r. n (, If navment
be delayed one yean and one dollar and fifty cents if i ,5,Jn inserted without charge, unless accompanied
aeiayn two years, ami in uie n iinipnuvii ' bv ohituarv notices, snd when so accompanicii, io ne
lw a packet leave Cincinnati daily at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
precisely, and Connersville at 10 o'clock, r. M. Passing through Lanrel at 4 o'clock P. M., and Melamora
I 4 o clock P. M.. and Melamora u pricc and 8Uall try to please all who may d Brook'TilIe at 8 o'clock; am- "uVwith , call. JNO. J. O'LEARY,
time payment is delayed. Large advertisements for a
longer time will be charged on the same principles
i.j i remrtnt l. V 1 ..'".'niriin mr , .iiitri ill iiii?,.uii,r.. rr rb "titcf 1,188 oeen arrested in London ; sons wishing, can have their wool at our store in 'ttauJ frlle unknown, who claim ?0.- I Brookviile. and receive their rolls. Prices as low as
tnia.
j anv omer lactory. H. H. Oi J. C. Bt KTON. j N. B.- Corn and Cob crushed for feed. I Brookviile, May 13 B. H. & J. C. BCKT0N.
WOOL CARDING, Spinning Wrav inar, FnllinpT and Finishing, at Coupon WoonViold stand near Melamora. The public will take notice that A. R.Toher has taken the above mentioned Woolen Factorv; where he Intends carrying on in all its various branches. Their machinery being mostly new and in good order, and from his knowledge and long experience in the business in the eastern States, he flatters himself thst he will be able
to turn out work as well if not superior to any other
estantisnment in me estern countrv. people irom
a distance will do well to call and give us a trial, and I
will warrant tnem to oe sausneo. rocplc coming to the Mill with wool for rolls, wjH be attended to immediately. (myll.Sl-tO A. K.TO.MEK.
paid for at "the rale of fifty cents for every twelve lines or less. All notices or deaths or tributes or respect, by any one or the benovolent societies of the day, to be charged the same. .... , ... For publishing religious, political, scientific, benevolent, and literarv notices, or any other calls for public meetings, to be charged at the rate above specified. Political circulars to be charged the same. For advertising wives, double the usual prices, to be paid In advance. Divorce and chancery notices to be paid in advance.
Advertising expulsion of members from any secret Ctoiv. to he charged full price.
Th" above terms will be strictly and Invariably ad-
! hered to bv the undersigned. " NELSON ABBOTT, of the Democrat. ' Jylf30 C. F. CLARKS0N, of the American.
nt 6 o'clock. P. M.. an
vingat Cincinnati at 5 o'clock in tne morning,
The following boats comprise tne liner IlosMier Stfaile, St. W. iee, master. Bwrkrye fatal, II. K.Cowlea, Itlnster. These Boats are exclusively for passengers. mhl9 13-5m WALKER & BROTHERS, Ag'ts
CHINA GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Country Merchant are respectfully Invited to call aud examine our large stock of China Glass oi Queensware. We aro now receiving some three hundred package of new tyle Spring gool,and are prepared to offer inducements to thoso wishing to purchase. Our facilities for receiving goods are such that we can always supply customers w ith either common or Bne
ware as they may select, uur swv. ui vinwnaro iug Urge we are "prepared to offer great inducements In that as well as Queensware. We have China tea
(1 1" ST A V HER DER I m porter, wholesale and I retail dealer in Hardware ot Cutlery, 338 Main St., 4 doors above Eighth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment in his line or business. oe 17, '51-43-1 y
NORTH AMERICAN Clothinar Store J. H. HaissnsiMsa oi Co., Wholesale Clothiers, n.t dealers in Shirts. Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings.
and Tailor's Trimmings. Nos. 899 and 301 Main st,,
Cincinnati, Ohio. oc i, icoi 4J-1J
TD. BENNETT'S Bakery. Butter Crack- , ers at 4 cts per lb. Soda Biscuit at 5 cts per lb, by
the box or barrel. No. 30, Lower Market st., tinrin nati. mhJ, l!:i2 11-ly
mh 19, 1853 13-3m
No. 3 Main sL.near Front.
PETER NEFF & RONS' Wt. ! - ' -t-. Dealers, No. 59, Pearl street. b"twi. V. rlr.t: Mi Vine streets, Ciuciuiiiii; mil 12, 1-J-l; (1EO. GIBSON & CO. Engravc-s si4 r.V'.T.I graphers, Ci-rrier Plate Printers, Stencil s-.d Cnlters. Ac.- NorU West Corner Gano snd Kain sts., and 101 Main street, over T.S. Goodman & Co", fcot ktng House, Cincinnati. JlTr'Bill Heads, Address Cards. Letter and Jfots Headings, Labels, Bank Chocks, Billa, DrafU, Not M,
oc. (V c, ai very i"w prices. Diplomas, Certificates, Bonds, Maps, Plans of E, -Utes, town plats, ozc. fib li, 1853 ly
T ATIJIER, COX, COLBURN & LFPJ J TON . Wholesale Hardware Dealers, New store. No. 74 Main street, near Pearl, Cincinnati, Ohio, invite the attention of theirf rlend and the nubile to their large and entirely new stock or every description or Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, consisting in part, of-Anvils. Vices, trace and log chains, shovels, spades, forks, mill and cross-eut saws. Axes, all approved makers; Iron wire, brass battery, and pressed kettles, gun barrels, butts, screws, locks, latches and building materials. ..... Also Table and pockot cutlery latest styles and In great varietv: shears, scissors, razors, files and rasps, or standard makers only, looking glasses, percussion raps, &e., together with every description of Miscelahelf goods, all new stock, and for sale at uni
formly low prices; as they are determined that their
figures snail oe sept at tne oottora oi uir maravi. Orders thankfullv received, and the favor of a call respectfully solicited. mh 19, 1M2 13-3n
-...ot"!.".01 '"di"" I rankiiu Co. T CERTIFY that at the March session, A. D. lftSi. of 1 the Board of Commissioners of said countv, tho following order was passed to wit: Ordered that aM promisary notes given by individuals in secer.-.v of school fund loans of three years standi re or more, shall within two month from this date, be either renewed or placed In the hand of a properoffcerforrollecUotj. Publication of the same to be made, by the Auditor la the Indiana American. Bv order of the board. mh 18, IBM. A .'3McCUtXBY, A. F. C.
HOT. ERNST A SON, Successors to Cahoii. & Co. Manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds or Transparent Window Shades. Also,
cores, tasseis, orass mounting, Ac, Ko. 9. College Hall, Walnnt, S doors above Fourth street, Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantlv on nand. an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, viz; land, scapes, ruins, lattice gothie, plain border French Vignetteand scrolls. Arabesques, interior views, c. Having made arrangements in N. Y., we shall fonttantly bo receiving all the new English and French style that may be in tbe market, making oar assortment the most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock, and compare onr prices with those of any other manufacturer in the U. S. H. M. ERNST & SON, No. 2, College Hall.Shades of everv description made to orders mh 19, 1H53 13-ly TtT I.. DEGRAAV Wholesale and retail dealer tf . in Patent Bra's Clocks, So. 1 Sveamom street, ecoad dotfr below Third, C4ncinnati,'r5. ap 9 6m
